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Inspirational fall vibe lettering Hello Autumn with Canada Red Chokecherry Tree with sunlit red leaves and see-through berries Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red chokecherry Prunus virginiana berries grow on summer branches of a wild tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red chokecherry Prunus virginiana berries grow on summer branches of a wild tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red chokecherry Prunus virginiana berries grow on summer branches of a wild tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Plate with berries of a red mountain ash and chokecherry Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Berries on a Chokecherry Tree
Red chokecherry Prunus virginiana berries grow on summer branches of a wild tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Eastern Bluebird sits perched in a chokecherry tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Close up ripe bright red berries of Prunus virginiana Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Berries on Tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tree twig with red berries and leaves in bright Autumn colors. Season greetings. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The seeds of chokecherry trees, which are found inside the fruit, are poisonous. However, the flesh of the fruit itself is considered safe to eat. Chokecherry seeds contain a toxin called glycoside, and produce a compound similar to cyanide called prunasin.


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